Mr. Speaker, I apologize if I am not answering the right question. I was having difficulty hearing the Member in his question. I believe it's important to note that everybody is entitled to have a case heard in court in their language and if they need to have an interpreter, one must be provided by the courts. So the judge is the one who has to be satisfied that the quality of the interpretation is good, and it's up to the person who needs interpreting to make sure that that need is communicated to the court. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Charles Dent on Question 220-15(3): Procedures For Accessing Court Translation Services
In the Legislative Assembly on October 14th, 2004. See this statement in context.
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Question 220-15(3): Procedures For Accessing Court Translation Services
Item 7: Oral Questions
October 13th, 2004
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